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Old 08-24-2013, 09:39 PM
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Default 2005 Nissan Altima Low air flow from center vents

Hi Friends,
I have 2005 Altima 2.5S. Now I am facing issue with AC air flow. I am getting very low air flow from the center vents even in the maximum fan speed. Cooling is good. Filter is new. When I am putting to Max AC option also very low air flow from center vents. From both side vents it is normal. I took the car to one AC repairing shop and they removed full dash board and cleaned all the pipes. But after that also same Issue.
Please help me to rectify this issue.

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Old 08-25-2013, 12:47 PM
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There are only 3 things that can obstruct the air flow: the vents (which the repair shop already clean), the air filter (which is new) and the last thing is the evaporator. Sometimes mildew is built on the evaporator which will cause air flow obstruction and bad odor. Also, make sure the motor is turning freely and nothing is obstructing the air flow right out of the motor.

If the problem is the evaporator, the best solution is to remove the evaporator and clean it, but that could be very expensive. The other solution is to use a Evaporator and Heater Foam Cleaner, is not as good as removing the evaporator, but is a very inexpensive solution.

Here is an example, but there are other brands available, check your local auto parts.

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